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Thanks to Doug and rjb23 for experimenting with other short shifters (Doug-EVO and rjb23-7th gen). I recieved mine (7th gen about $45 on ebay) and installed. It took about 1.5 hours from start to finish. I downloaded the instructions from TWMs website and read the ones in the how to articles.
I have to say the throw is much much shorter and about 1-2 inches lower than stock. My finger are kinda close to the dash but I think it is because I only used 2 of the 4 spacers (the back 2) plus I have big hands. I will put some pics up when I put the other 2 spacers in. Bottom line, this this rocks - great mod for $45. This post has been edited by Batman722: Mar 29, 2005 - 12:24 AM -------------------- |
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in first
![]() from the front of the knob to dash, about 2.75 - 3 inches ![]() ![]() that is second ![]() ![]() ![]() all in first gear ![]() ![]() about 2.75 - 3 inches ![]() It feels a bit stiffer than stock and I have heard people use the term "more precise" and I have to agree, definatly more precise. any questions ? ask away... This post has been edited by Batman722: Mar 29, 2005 - 12:32 AM -------------------- |
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